New polynomial case for efficient domination in P6-free graphs

Abstract

In a graph G, an efficient dominating set is a subset D of vertices such that D is an independent set and each vertex outside D has exactly one neighbor in D. The Efficient Dominating Set problem (EDS) asks for the existence of an efficient dominating set in a given graph G. The EDS is known to be NP-complete for P7-free graphs, and is known to be polynomial time solvable for P5-free graphs. However, the computational complexity of the EDS problem is unknown for P6-free graphs. In this paper, we show that the EDS problem can be solved in polynomial time for a subclass of P6-free graphs, namely (P6, banner)-free graphs.

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